The most common staging system is the
TNM (for tumors/nodes/metastases) system, from the
American Joint Committee on Cancer. This system assigns a number based on three categories. "T" denotes the degree of invasion of the intestinal wall, "N" the degree of
lymphatic node involvement, and "M" the degree of
metastasis. Possibly, the overall Joint Committee stage is a shorter format of the TNM stage, and is usually quoted as a number I, II, III, IV derived from the TNM value grouped by prognosis; a higher number indicates a more advanced cancer and likely a worse outcome. Following is the eighth edition from 2017:
Tumor (T) Numbers 0 to 4, with subgroups, are used to describe deepest tumor depth: • TX: The primary tumor cannot be evaluated. • T0: No evidence of cancer in the colon or rectum. • Tis:
Carcinoma in situ; Cancer cells are found only in the
epithelium or
lamina propria • T1: Growth into the
submucosa • T2: Growth into the
muscularis propria • T3: Growth through the muscularis propria and into the subserosa, or into tissues surrounding the colon or rectum (but not the visceral peritoneum or surrounding organs). • T4a: Growth into the surface of the visceral
peritoneum. • T4b: The tumor has grown into or has attached to other organs or structures.
Node (N) Numbers 0 to 2, and subgroups, are used to describe lymph node involvement: • NX: The regional lymph nodes cannot be evaluated. • N0: No evidence of spread to regional lymph nodes. • N1a: Tumor cells found in 1 regional lymph node. • N1b: Tumor cells found in 2 or 3 regional lymph nodes. • N1c: There are cancerous nodules near the colon that do not appear to be lymph nodes. • N2a: Tumor cells found in 4 to 6 regional lymph nodes. • N2b: Tumor cells found in 7 or more regional lymph nodes.
Metastasis (M) Numbers 0 and 1, with subgroups, describe the
metastasis status: • M0: No evidence of distant metastasis • M1a: Spread to 1 other part of the body beyond the colon, rectum or regional lymph nodes. • M1b: Spread to more than 1 part of the body other than the colon, rectum or regional lymph nodes. • M1c: Spread to the peritoneal surface.
Overall AJCC stage ==Dukes classification==